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Forum for Anderson County Charter Commission candidates on Thursday

Posted at 5:08 pm October 19, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

A Thursday forum will feature candidates for Charter Commission in five districts in Anderson County.

The forum starts at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, October 20, in the “Big Room” at Clinton Community Center, which is at 101 Hicks Street in Clinton, a press release said. The forum is hosted by AndersonCharter.com.

There are 19 people running for eight seats on the Anderson County Charter Commission. Only one person from each County Commission district will be elected to the Charter Commission.

Organizers of the charter effort hope to give residents the ability to have more input and involvement in their local government, the press release said.

Those elected to the Charter Commission this November are responsible for drafting a proposed charter, and informing and instructing county residents about any specific proposed changes. That will allows voters to make an informed decision whether or not to support or reject a charter or home rule form of local government, the press release said.

The October 20 forum hosted by AndersonCharter.com is limited to charter candidates for District 1 (Claxton and Bull Run); District 2 (Clinton, South Clinton, and North Clinton); District 3 (Andersonville, Fairview, Norris, and Glen Alpine); District 4 (Clinton Middle, Rocky Top, Briceville, Lake City Community Center, and Rosedale); and District 5 (Clinton High, Marlow, Norwood, and Dutch Valley).

Here are the candidates from District 1 to District 5:

District 1

  • Floyd E. Grisham
  • Tim Risden
  • V.L. Stonecipher

District 2

  • Mark Alderson
  • Jim Cooper

District 3

  • Steve Emert
  • Dusty Irwin

District 4

  • Dennis Hashbarger
  • Tim Isbel

District 5

  • Howard L. Farmer
  • Robert McKamey
  • Jerry White

For questions or more information, contact Mark DeVol at (865) 494-6160.

Charter Commission candidates from the three Oak Ridge districts (District 6 to District 8) have already participated in two forums in Oak Ridge, one hosted by the League of Women Voters and one hosted by the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce.

Here are the candidates from District 6 to District 8:

District 6

  • Steve Mead
  • Hugh B. Ward Jr.

District 7

  • Marjorie Mott Lloyd
  • Theresa Scott
  • David G. Stanley

District 8

  • Kathy Moore
  • Bob Smallridge

You can follow our 2016 election coverage here. You can see the November 8 sample ballot, which includes Anderson County Charter Commission candidates, here.


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Filed Under: 2016 Election, Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Charter Commission, Bob Smallridge, Charter Commission, Clinton Community Center, David Stanley, Dennis Hashbarger, District 1, District 2, District 3, District 4, District 5, Dusty Irwin, Floyd E. Grisham, Howard L. Farmer, Hugh B. Ward Jr., Jerry White, Jim Cooper, Kathy Moore, Marjorie Mott Lloyd, Mark Alderson, Robert McKamey, Steve Emert, Steve Mead, Theresa Scott, Tim Isbel, Tim Risden, V.L. Stonecipher

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